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Plaque

Mary Tourtel

Inscription

{Above an image of Rupert Bear:}
Mary Tourtel, 1874 - 1948, creator of Rupert Bear, studied art here, c.1891 - 1896.

Site: Mary Tourtel (1 memorial)

CT1, St Peter's Street, Canterbury, 22 - 23, Sidney Cooper Gallery

In 1882 a private art school was founded by the Victorian animal painter, Thomas Sidney Cooper, in this building which was also his home. The school continued after his death, and remained in this building until 1972.

In our photo the plaque is visible behind the red banner on the left.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Mary Tourtel

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Rupert Bear

Children's comic strip character. Created by the artist Mary Tourtel. In 1935...

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Mary Tourtel

Author and artist. Born Mary Caldwell. She studied art and became a children'...

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